Proton Pass 的评价
Proton Pass 作者: Proton
Chris_G 的评价
I've been using Proton Pass for over a year now and my experience has been excellent. I've found that a lot of security products don't focus - or sometimes even offer - protections against physical access to your device. Proton and their products are an exception to this. It's possible to configure Proton Pass to require a 6-digit pin to access after as little as a minute from your previous use. I've also found the feature for hiding your email particularly useful. Some websites won't accept the emails it generates as valid but most will. It allows you to use a different address for each sign up which can all forward to the same proton mail account. The individual emails can also be disabled at will - so if one login gets compromised by a data breach or other you can just disable that email and prevent your inbox from being flooded. It's replaced my old system of creating a new gmail account every so often. I highly recommend this product. I use the paid version as it was included with my Proton Drive subscription, however I'm certain that like other proton products the free version is completely sufficient by itself.
I also can not sing the praises of Proton enough. Proton is a rare company in the realm of cybersecurity products in that they - at least in my experience - genuinely exist with the sole purpose of helping people by providing high functionality products. I've seen so many other cybersecurity products that do little more than provide a borderline false sense of security while relying on fear-mongering advertisements to generate sales and proton is one of the few exceptions to this. I think this is best attested to by the fact that the free versions of their products include all of the most important features and are self sufficient - rather than being designed as funnels into their subscription service.
I also can not sing the praises of Proton enough. Proton is a rare company in the realm of cybersecurity products in that they - at least in my experience - genuinely exist with the sole purpose of helping people by providing high functionality products. I've seen so many other cybersecurity products that do little more than provide a borderline false sense of security while relying on fear-mongering advertisements to generate sales and proton is one of the few exceptions to this. I think this is best attested to by the fact that the free versions of their products include all of the most important features and are self sufficient - rather than being designed as funnels into their subscription service.